About this Event
This is the livestream of an in- person event at Forest Hill Library.
Science fiction imagines possible worlds, philosophy imagines possible worlds to help think about - and maybe improve - this one. In this interactive, discussion-focused session attendees will be learn about some of the most famous ways that philosophy and science fiction have worked together in film. Minority Report, Blade Runner, I, Robot, Doctor Who, Star Trek, Avatar and many other films give us engaging ways into thinking about life, the universe and everything (which reminds me to include The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy, too!)
About The Philosophy Foundation:
The Philosophy Foundation is dedicated to bringing understanding, wisdom, and flourishing to the heart of education for children and adults. Our work revolves around using philosophical enquiry to develop critical thinking, metacognition, and a broader perspective on life. We engage with diverse audiences, from schools and prisons to community groups and businesses, fostering skills that improve both personal and professional lives. Our unique approach helps participants navigate complex ideas through dialogue and collaborative reflection, empowering them to think deeply and act wisely in their daily lives.
About Peter Worley:
Peter Worley, co-founder and Philosopher-in-Chief of The Philosophy Foundation, is a pioneering figure in philosophical education. He has authored, edited, or co-authored 11 books on philosophy in education and has received multiple awards for his work. Peter's innovative methodology for teaching philosophy, known as the PhiE method, is recognized and used worldwide. He regularly speaks at national and international conferences, sharing his insights on the transformative power of philosophy in schools and other settings.
This event is part of the Imagined Worlds series, a month-long celebration of fantasy and sci-fi exploring world-building and utopian and dystopian futures.
Event Venue
Online
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